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by redler
4723 days ago
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It's also important to consider that Lasik and cosmetic surgeries are elective procedures characterized by elastic demand. Having a trauma surgeon remove a ruptured spleen, or being treated for a heart attack, are situations where demand is completely inelastic. One might shop around for the best way to spend a spare $10,000 for an eye lift, but who can be expected to shop for an economically satisfying deal while in a life-threatening situation? Reducing regulation would not change this essential qualitative difference. |
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Even in emergencies, if you knew the reputation of a hospital and were responsible for paying your own bills, you'd likely go to the one that had the price/performance reputation that you were most comfortable with.